7 Out of Date Drivers?

Dylan_49

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Can anyone tell me, do I need these things avast is telling me to download? If so how do I go about downloading these drivers?

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CPU - i5 4590
Motherboard - Gigabyte H81M-H
 

Dylan_49

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I can't figure out what rev it is. It's nowhere found on the box I have in front of me.
 

Dylan_49

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Got it. What am I suppose to be downloading though. I don't get it. My bios is up to date with F9 being the latest.
 

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I have no clue what to download for them. I just got 1 of them. So I'm down to 6 now.

 

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Works fine, yes. My only problem is trying my hardest to find out why I have stuttering in games randomly. Thanks! Says everything is up to date with the scanner so.
 

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64 bit windows.
16gb ram (2 8gb sticks)
GTX 960 4gb Zotac

 

Colif

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well, on surface, they shouldn't cause stuttering.

Did you run Intel updater as its going to have newer versions of those drivers compared to what Gigabyte do.
Looking into the PCI E driver it seems it should be included in a windows update from last year.

Are you on the creators edition of win 10?
right click start
choose run...
type winver and press enter
The current version (for 2 more days) is 1703 Build 15083.674
 

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I am on the creators edition I believe. I opt'd into it to test it out and haven't went back so. I am on build 1703 15063.674

Every time I try to troubleshoot Windows Update I get this.

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It says it fixed all these problems, but I run it again and it says it's still a problem???

 

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I edited my post with some pics troubleshooting. Did a clean boot still seems to be the same issue.
 

Colif

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try this to fix windows update:

right click start button
choose powershell (admin)
type SFC /scannow and press enter
once its completed, copy/paste this command into same window:
Repair-WindowsImage -Online -RestoreHealth and press enter
SFC fixes system files, DISM cleans image files, re run SFC if it failed to fix all files and restart PC

if it asks for source, it could get tricky. Only because there is a new version of win 10 coming in next few days and the fix for source needs the same ISO as what is installed, and I don't know which version of win 10 is on the media creation tool today.
 

Dylan_49

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did this, seem to have worked fine but did not fix the Windows Update troubleshoot saying the same things over and over.

 

Colif

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The updates thing might fix itself once you get next version update as it replaces your current win 10 install with an all new install with new files.

if you get the Fall Creators edition and it still does this behavior, I would try this: https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/16397-repair-install-windows-10-place-upgrade.html

I would say before the update but due to not knowing what version you would get with media creation tool today, I would just wait for it (or go here after Tuesday and press the 1st button. That will download the upgrade assistant that once run, should upgrade you to latest version)
 

Dylan_49

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Did that.


Also new Windows Fall Update, just got today. Hopefully good things come out of it.


Also one thing I'm trying is setting my page file to something extremely high. For some reason when I turn off page filing even with 16GB of ram I get a message saying I'm out of memory and I put my page file to 50000mb to see if that helps.